Web UI / logs: - Strip ANSI escape codes and handle \r (progress bars) in task log output - Add USB export API + UI card on Export page (list removable devices, write audit JSON or support bundle) - Add Display Resolution card in Tools (xrandr-based, per-output mode selector) - Dashboard: audit status banner with auto-reload when audit task completes Boot & install: - bee-web starts immediately with no dependencies (was blocked by audit + network) - bee-audit.service redesigned: waits for bee-web healthz, sleeps 60s, enqueues audit via /api/audit/run (task system) - bee-install: fix GRUB UEFI — grub-install exit code was silently ignored (|| true); add --no-nvram fallback; always copy EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI fallback path - Add grub-efi-amd64, grub-pc, grub-efi-amd64-signed, shim-signed to package list (grub-install requires these, not just -bin variants) - memtest hook: fix binary/boot/ not created before cp; handle both Debian (no extension) and upstream (x64.efi) naming - bee-openbox-session: increase healthz wait from 30s to 120s KVM console stability: - runCmdJob: syscall.Setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, pid, 10) on all stress subprocesses - lightdm.service.d: Nice=-5 so X server preempts stress processes Packages: add btop Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ISO Build
bee ISO is built inside a Debian 12 builder container via iso/builder/build-in-container.sh.
Requirements
- Docker Desktop or another Docker-compatible container runtime
- Privileged containers enabled
- Enough free disk space for builder cache, Debian live-build artifacts, NVIDIA driver cache, and CUDA userspace packages
Build On macOS
From the repository root:
sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh
The script defaults to linux/amd64 builder containers, so it works on:
- Intel Mac
- Apple Silicon (
M1/M2/M3/M4) via Docker Desktop's Linux VM
You do not need to pass --platform manually for normal ISO builds.
Useful Options
Build with explicit SSH keys baked into the ISO:
sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --authorized-keys ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
Rebuild the builder image:
sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --rebuild-image
Use a custom cache directory:
sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --cache-dir /path/to/cache
Notes
- The builder image is automatically rebuilt if the local tag exists for the wrong architecture.
- The live ISO boots with Debian
live-boottoram, so the read-only medium is copied into RAM during boot and the runtime no longer depends on the original USB/BMC virtual media staying present. - Target systems need enough RAM for the full compressed live medium plus normal runtime overhead, or boot may fail before reaching the TUI.
- Override the container platform only if you know why:
BEE_BUILDER_PLATFORM=linux/amd64 sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh
- The shipped ISO is still
amd64. - Output ISO artifacts are written under
dist/.